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Friday, April 16, 2021, 11am – 12pm via Zoom

April 09, 2021 by Qingning Zhou
Categories: Spring 2022

Speaker: Dr. Andreas Artemiou from Cardiff University

Date and Time: Friday, April 16, 2021, 11am – 12pm via Zoom. Please contact Qingning Zhou to obtain the Zoom link.

Title: SVM-based real time sufficient dimension reduction

Abstract: We discuss in this talk one of the first efforts for real-time sufficient dimension reduction. Support Vector Machine (SVM) based sufficient dimension reduction algorithms were proposed the last decade to provide a unified framework for linear and nonlinear sufficient dimension reduction. We present our idea of using a variant of the classic SVM algorithm known as Least Squares SVM (LSSVM) to achieve real time sufficient dimension reduction. We demonstrate the computational advantages as well as the computational efficiency of our algorithm through simulated and real data experiments. This is joint work with my collaborators Yuexiao Dong (Temple University) and Seung Jun Shin (Korea University).

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